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Gold, once a weather vane of inflation expectations, also had a lackluster year.
It is a sitcom, not a biography of Mr. Letterman, who was once a weather forecaster and grew up in Indiana.
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Among the goodies at Stephen Score is a large-scale fish balanced on a ball, which once served as a weather vane atop a cannery.
"The Anarchist," a new play by David Mamet, left, about a female prison inmate who was once part of a Weather Underground-like group and is now pleading for parole before the prison's female governor, will have its world premiere in London this fall, a team of American and British producers announced on Friday.
Once again Ms. Berry plays Storm, a weather woman who conjures meteorological mischief by raising her arms, while Mr. Jackman returns as Wolverine, a guy with an enviable immune system and a trigger temper.
I have no experience flying airplanes, mind you, though I was a weather forecaster once.
Jim Grant (Mr. Redford) was once a member of the Weather Underground, the revolutionary movement that protested the Vietnam War by bombing public buildings.
So starting in the spring and about once a month during warm weather, check all of the bolts and other pieces to make sure they are tight.
In the 1990s, 20 million people in Britain used teletext at least once a week for subtitles, weather forecasts, flight information, football scores and suchlike.
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